Services Provided to
Our Community Partners
Community partners play an important role in Service and Community-Based Learning. Not only do community agencies provide our students with opportunities to learn and serve in your agency or area, our partners also provide valuable feedback on learning objectives in courses. Below you will find ways for Regis to work with your agency. If you work at a community agency and would like to contact Regis University about possible service-learning opportunities in your organization, please fill out the following application form:
Community Partner SEVA Registration
After submitting the form, a Service Learning Director will contact you about hosting students at your organization. If you have any questions, please email:
Direct Service
Provide students opportunities to gain hands-on experience as a volunteer (usually short-term, given the nature of our program) in your agency for individual students or classes of 10 or fewer.
Advocacy
Provide opportunities for students to become advocates or provide other opportunities in which students do not have to be physically present at the service site to participate such as board membership, letter writing campaigns, participation in various demonstrations designed to increase public awareness about a given issue, etc.
Community-Based Research
Community-Based Research involves students assisting an organization or cause by conducting research relevant to the issue. Such data may be utilized in a number of ways including as background information for your agency in acquiring funding and as case studies.
Organizational Consultancy
Regis University has Master's level programs in business, non-profit management and information technology. Organizational consultancy involves a student or a group of students working with community partners on various organizational needs, such as grant writing, volunteer management, database construction, or marketing.
Application to become a Regis University Grant Writing Partner:
Regis University is committed to serving community agencies in ways that increase capacity for personal and community development. Our Master of Non-Profit Management program offers a unique opportunity for qualified community partners to receive grant writing assistance. If accepted, each organization will receive:
- research for viable foundations identified as potential matches for supporting the project.
- a written grant proposal to be submitted.
Criteria for Nonprofit Partner:
- The nonprofit organization MUST have a viable project, with clearly defined parameters for which it is seeking funding.
- The organization has a staff person who will be available to respond to inquiries from the course instructor during the 8-week period of the course.
- The organization should demonstrate a willingness to understand the course content. Each organization will receive a course syllabus, outlining proposal elements that will be developed in the 8-week course.
We operate on a rolling admissions basis, and generally have three to four opportunities annually to be accepted into the program. Please note that if your application is accepted, you will be required to submit an annual report, budget information, and your most recent newsletters, press clippings, etc. a week after acceptance. All materials MUST be submitted electronically.
Link to Grant Writing Application